Essays about: "pin-on-disk"
Found 5 essays containing the word pin-on-disk.
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1. Effect of the Textured Surface on Friction Coefficient
University essay from KTH/Industriell produktionAbstract : Friction continues to be one of the main causes of energy loss in mechanical systems despite the advances in technology. As a result, this not only involves energy overuse but also maintains high levels of CO2 emissions that cannot be assumed if society wishes to shift towards a more sustainable industry. READ MORE
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2. All-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites : Thermal Stability during Tribological Interactions with Superalloys
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : The challenges faced in today’s industry require materials capable of working in chemically aggressive environments at elevated temperature, which has fueled the development of oxidation resistant materials. All-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites (OCMC) are a promising material family due to their inherent chemical stability, moderate mechanical properties, and low weight. READ MORE
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3. Tribological studies on multifunctional hardfacings for friction control at high temperatures
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/MaskinelementAbstract : Mechanical components operating at elevated temperatures can be identified in the aerospace industry as well as in metal forming. Hot stamping is a metal forming technique utilized for manufacturing high strength lightweight components for the automotive industry. READ MORE
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4. Pump test analogy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad materialvetenskapAbstract : Mycronic is a company that manufactures a solder paste printer used to manufacturecircuit boards. Inside the printer solder paste is fed with the help of a screw pump.The solder paste, consisting of relatively soft metals has a tendency to stick to thescrew surface and form particles. READ MORE
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5. Wear testing of high-alloy carbon steel used in mining tools
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Wear is a commonly occurring degradation mechanism for materials and components in the rock drilling industry. The wear can occur by either abrasion or adhesive wear. Further corrosion and presence of water or other lubricating fluids with or without particles may influence the behavior. READ MORE